Isla (knee) is close to a return to fitness and may be able to face Arsenal on Wednesday, the club's official website reports.

Isla was a fairly consistent starter before the injury, though he hasn't played since Feb. 10 against Sunderland due to the ailment. Even if he does pass fit, it's a tall task against a Gunners side playing very well in Premier League play.

Isla has received international clearance and will therefore be available to play in Sunday's match against Tottenham, the club's official website reports.

The 26-year-old, who is primarily employed as a full back, joined up with QPR last week on a season-long loan from parent club Juventus. He should immediately step into the starting XI, making him an intriguing fantasy option to keep an eye on going forward. That being said, there are better choices out there this weekend.

Isla, who featured for Chile in the World Cup earlier this summer, found himself struggling to get much playing time with Juventus, but he should be a regular in the starting XI at Loftus Road. Able to operate both as a fullback and in the midfield, Isla will bring some added versatility to Harry Redknapp's squad.